AHS Class of 1970 to plant a Ginko tree, Saturday
September 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – A tree that can live as long as 3,000 years (according to ArborDay.org), will be planted by the Atlantic High School Class of 1970, Saturday afternoon, on the grounds of the High School. Dr. Tressa Wilcox, of Atlantic, say a Gingko Tree will planted at 2-p.m. Saturday by the east drive of the Atlantic High School. The “50-year plus 1” event was delayed due to the pandemic. The AHS Class of 1970 planted a Gingko Tree back in 1970, also.
The class planted their first tree on the grounds of the downtown Atlantic City Park. It can be found on the northeast side, and a little toward the central part of the park. Dr. Wilcox said that first tree “is doing very well.”
Since they graduated, the AHS Class of 1970 has lost 35 of their classmates.
Dr. Wilcox says school officials have been very supportive of the tree planting.
The hole the tree will be located in, is deep enough for the 12-foot tall tree.